Several 13 September reports, well worth passing along...

Intriguing report of a possible white wagtail in Connecticut -
http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CTBD.html#1284434144
& the White-tailed Kite continued - at this same CT location.
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Speaking of Connecticut - the warbler species, though: NYC,
Brooklyn: http://peters-prospect-bird-sightings.blogspot.com/
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At Central Park, Manhattan, NYC there are still migrants to
be found, yet new arrivals may boost numbers again Tues.
which as of 8 a.m. seems only moderately busy w/ arrivals.
90 minutes in early a.m. may not tell the whole story there!
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and from last Saturday -
Very nice 9/11 birding (little) big day on Staten Island NYC:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SINaturaList/message/1816
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SINaturaList/message/1817
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There is almost certainly going to be a good raptor flight in
much of the northeast this week and possibly 50% or more
of 'our' Broad-winged Hawks could be moving south soon,
from Tuesday thru the coming weekend.   All weather and
other indicators strongly suggest good flights in this week,
the coming weekend potentially finding most 'action' of all.

Good birding; think and act peacefully.

Tom Fiore,
Manhattan






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